THINGS ARE HEATING UP IN FRANKLIN OVER A PLAN TO BUILD A 10 MILLION DOLLAR BASEBALL STADUIM. WISN 12 NEWS MELINDA DAVENPORT HAS MORE ON THIS DEVELOPING STORY FROM THE BREAKING NEWS DESK. THAT'S RIGHT PATRICK AND MARIANNE. AND TONIGHT RESIDENTS WILL GET THEIR CHANCE TO SPEAK OUT AGAINST THE PROJECT. THE 3-THOUSAND SEAT FACILITY WOULD BE BUILT AT "THE ROCK SPORTS COMPLEX." IT'S IN AN EFFORT TO ATTRACT MORE FAMILIES AND POSSIBLY A PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL TEAM. HOWEVER, THE TIMELINE IS TIGHT AND BEFORE CONSTRUCTION CAN BEGIN, TAXPAYERS NEED TO SIGN OFF. NOW THE FRANKLIN MAYOR SAYS THE ECONOMIC BENEFIT TO THE CITY WOULD BE IN THE MILLIONS--BUT NOT EVERYONE IS ON NOW THE FRANKLIN MAYOR SAYS THE ECONOMIC BENEFIT TO THE CITY WOULD BE IN THE MILLIONS--BUT NOT EVERYONE IS ON BOARD. SOME PEOPLE WHO LIVE NEAR THE COMPLEX SAY THEY PLAN TO MOVE BECAUSE OF NOISE COMPLAINTS AND BRIGHT LIGHTS FROM THE CURRENT STADIUM. IF THE PLANS PASS